Over the past month, ICE enforcement has been conducting raids across the country, arresting thousands of undocumented immigrants. The Trump administration said it plans to hold detainees for the entire length of their proceedings, which will double the amount of money spent on immigration detentions per year. Who's going to pay those fees, you ask? The American people, of course.
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Trump will be making the shareholders of private prison companies a lot of money. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"Private prison companies saw an immediate and sustained stock bump when PresidentDonald Trump was elected. And investors think things will keep getting better.
An article on Seeking Alpha, the investment research site, speculated that GEOGroup’s stock value may increase by 25 percent this year.
“The basic rationale is that a Trump administration will emphasize private industry and law-and-order, both which will serve as significant macro tailwinds for the private prison industry over the next 4 years,” it said.
That emphasis began in earnest Wednesday with a series of executive orders signed by Trump to crackdown on illegal immigration.
Besides announcing that he will triple the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and order the Department of Homeland Security to start building the wall (even though Mexico has yet to pony up the cash), Trump and his team also committed to locking up more immigrants who illegally cross the border.
These measures are expensive; an analysis from the progressive Center for American Progress——a think tank linked to the Clinton campaign—estimated the whole project could cost more than $117 billion over the next 10 years.
And much of that money will go straight to private prison companies.
“The reality is, DHS is not going to have the ability to detain all these folks,” said DavidInserra, a homeland security policy analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation. “You have to rely on the private contractors.””*
Read more here: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2017/01/25/private-prisons-cheer-trump-s-immigration-crackdown.html
Hosts: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian
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published:27 Jan 2017

views:82830

In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the headlines from London and the profit in private immigration prisons in America. In the second half, Max interviews Roy Sebag of Goldmoney.com about harvesting Mene.com where gold is sold as it is found in nature – i.e. 24 karat. Any gold sold at less than that is a human invention and consumers are paying way over spot for this inferior not quite real gold product. They also discuss the ‘gold constant’, trade deficits, trade policy and Russia’s gold hoard.
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https://democracynow.org - The for-profit prison company GEOGroup has threatened to sue the human rights group DreamDefenders, which is planning a national day of action today to protest the private prison company. GEO Group is Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s single biggest contractor, receiving hundreds of millions of dollars to run private immigrant prisons. The Dream Defenders are planning to disrupt GEO Group operations in cities across the United States today, including in Florida, Arizona, California and New York City. For more we speak with Rachel Gilmer, co-director of the Florida-based Dream Defenders. The organization was recently served a cease-and-desist letter by attorneys representing the for-profit detention company GEO Group. They have launched a campaign website, GEOcages.com.
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Immigration is a key issue in the U.S. presidential election with Republican candidates trying to demonstrate their tough stance on undocumented immigrants.
Meanwhile, under the Obama administration, the detention and deportation of immigrants has reached an all-time high. Each day, the U.S. government detains more than 33,000 non-citizens at a cost of $5.5 million per day.
The result is a lot of money for the powerful private prison industry, which spends millions of dollars on lobbying and now operates nearly half of the country's immigration detention centers.
Fault Lines travels to Texas and Florida to investigate the business of immigrant detention and to find out how a handful of companies help to shape U.S. immigration laws.
For more Fault Lines: http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/fault-lines.html

published:20 Jun 2015

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The private sector is stepping up to help young immigrant Dreamers while Congress continues to debate their future. Few Americans have done more than Donald Graham, the chairman of the board of Graham Holdings Company and former publisher of the Washington Post. Mr. Graham cofounded TheDream.US to fund college scholarships for hundreds of Dreamers, and he recently received significant donations to expand the program to thousands more. Graham will discuss the success of his initiative, his future plans, and his views on immigration policy and philanthropy. MariselaTobar and Sadhana Singh, two Dreamers who graduated from Trinity Washington University this year after receiving scholarships from his foundation, will share their perspectives on how his program changed their lives, their hopes for the future, and what barriers they still face to attaining the American dream.

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Trump's Immigration Plans Could Make Private Prisons Richer Than Ever

Over the past month, ICE enforcement has been conducting raids across the country, arresting thousands of undocumented immigrants. The Trump administration said it plans to hold detainees for the entire length of their proceedings, which will double the amount of money spent on immigration detentions per year. Who's going to pay those fees, you ask? The American people, of course.
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6:50

Private Prisons LOVE Trump’s Immigration Plans

Private Prisons LOVE Trump’s Immigration Plans

Private Prisons LOVE Trump’s Immigration Plans

Trump will be making the shareholders of private prison companies a lot of money. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"Private prison companies saw an immediate and sustained stock bump when PresidentDonald Trump was elected. And investors think things will keep getting better.
An article on Seeking Alpha, the investment research site, speculated that GEOGroup’s stock value may increase by 25 percent this year.
“The basic rationale is that a Trump administration will emphasize private industry and law-and-order, both which will serve as significant macro tailwinds for the private prison industry over the next 4 years,” it said.
That emphasis began in earnest Wednesday with a series of executive orders signed by Trump to crackdown on illegal immigration.
Besides announcing that he will triple the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and order the Department of Homeland Security to start building the wall (even though Mexico has yet to pony up the cash), Trump and his team also committed to locking up more immigrants who illegally cross the border.
These measures are expensive; an analysis from the progressive Center for American Progress——a think tank linked to the Clinton campaign—estimated the whole project could cost more than $117 billion over the next 10 years.
And much of that money will go straight to private prison companies.
“The reality is, DHS is not going to have the ability to detain all these folks,” said DavidInserra, a homeland security policy analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation. “You have to rely on the private contractors.””*
Read more here: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2017/01/25/private-prisons-cheer-trump-s-immigration-crackdown.html
Hosts: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian
Cast: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian
***
The Largest OnlineNewsShow in the World. Hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian. LIVE STREAMING weekdays 6-8pm ET. http://www.tytnetwork.com/live
Young Turk (n), 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party. 2. Young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations. (American Heritage Dictionary)
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25:46

Keiser Report: Private immigration prisons’ profits (E1252)

Keiser Report: Private immigration prisons’ profits (E1252)

Keiser Report: Private immigration prisons’ profits (E1252)

In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the headlines from London and the profit in private immigration prisons in America. In the second half, Max interviews Roy Sebag of Goldmoney.com about harvesting Mene.com where gold is sold as it is found in nature – i.e. 24 karat. Any gold sold at less than that is a human invention and consumers are paying way over spot for this inferior not quite real gold product. They also discuss the ‘gold constant’, trade deficits, trade policy and Russia’s gold hoard.
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https://democracynow.org - The for-profit prison company GEOGroup has threatened to sue the human rights group DreamDefenders, which is planning a national day of action today to protest the private prison company. GEO Group is Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s single biggest contractor, receiving hundreds of millions of dollars to run private immigrant prisons. The Dream Defenders are planning to disrupt GEO Group operations in cities across the United States today, including in Florida, Arizona, California and New York City. For more we speak with Rachel Gilmer, co-director of the Florida-based Dream Defenders. The organization was recently served a cease-and-desist letter by attorneys representing the for-profit detention company GEO Group. They have launched a campaign website, GEOcages.com.
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Punishment and Profits: Immigration Detention - Fault Lines

Immigration is a key issue in the U.S. presidential election with Republican candidates trying to demonstrate their tough stance on undocumented immigrants.
Meanwhile, under the Obama administration, the detention and deportation of immigrants has reached an all-time high. Each day, the U.S. government detains more than 33,000 non-citizens at a cost of $5.5 million per day.
The result is a lot of money for the powerful private prison industry, which spends millions of dollars on lobbying and now operates nearly half of the country's immigration detention centers.
Fault Lines travels to Texas and Florida to investigate the business of immigrant detention and to find out how a handful of companies help to shape U.S. immigration laws.
For more Fault Lines: http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/fault-lines.html

1:36

Private Philanthropy and Immigrant Dreamers

Private Philanthropy and Immigrant Dreamers

Private Philanthropy and Immigrant Dreamers

The private sector is stepping up to help young immigrant Dreamers while Congress continues to debate their future. Few Americans have done more than Donald Graham, the chairman of the board of Graham Holdings Company and former publisher of the Washington Post. Mr. Graham cofounded TheDream.US to fund college scholarships for hundreds of Dreamers, and he recently received significant donations to expand the program to thousands more. Graham will discuss the success of his initiative, his future plans, and his views on immigration policy and philanthropy. MariselaTobar and Sadhana Singh, two Dreamers who graduated from Trinity Washington University this year after receiving scholarships from his foundation, will share their perspectives on how his program changed their lives, their hopes for the future, and what barriers they still face to attaining the American dream.

5:19

How This Town Stopped A Private Immigration Prison From Moving In • BRAVE NEW FILMS

How This Town Stopped A Private Immigration Prison From Moving In • BRAVE NEW FILMS

How This Town Stopped A Private Immigration Prison From Moving In • BRAVE NEW FILMS

Trump's Immigration Plans Could Make Private Prisons Richer Than Ever

Over the past month, ICE enforcement has been conducting raids across the country, arresting thousands of undocumented immigrants. The Trump administration said it plans to hold detainees for the entire length of their proceedings, which will double the amount of money spent on immigration detentions per year. Who's going to pay those fees, you ask? The American people, of course.
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published: 24 Mar 2017

Private Prisons LOVE Trump’s Immigration Plans

Trump will be making the shareholders of private prison companies a lot of money. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"Private prison companies saw an immediate and sustained stock bump when PresidentDonald Trump was elected. And investors think things will keep getting better.
An article on Seeking Alpha, the investment research site, speculated that GEOGroup’s stock value may increase by 25 percent this year.
“The basic rationale is that a Trump administration will emphasize private industry and law-and-order, both which will serve as significant macro tailwinds for the private prison industry over the next 4 years,” it said.
That emphasis began in earnest Wednesday with a ser...

published: 27 Jan 2017

Keiser Report: Private immigration prisons’ profits (E1252)

In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the headlines from London and the profit in private immigration prisons in America. In the second half, Max interviews Roy Sebag of Goldmoney.com about harvesting Mene.com where gold is sold as it is found in nature – i.e. 24 karat. Any gold sold at less than that is a human invention and consumers are paying way over spot for this inferior not quite real gold product. They also discuss the ‘gold constant’, trade deficits, trade policy and Russia’s gold hoard.
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https://democracynow.org - The for-profit prison company GEOGroup has threatened to sue the human rights group DreamDefenders, which is planning a national day of action today to protest the private prison company. GEO Group is Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s single biggest contractor, receiving hundreds of millions of dollars to run private immigrant prisons. The Dream Defenders are planning to disrupt GEO Group operations in cities across the United States today, including in Florida, Arizona, California and New York City. For more we speak with Rachel Gilmer, co-director of the Florida-based Dream Defenders. The organization was recently served a cease-and-desist letter by attorneys representing the for-profit detention company GEO Group. They have launched a campaign website, G...

published: 07 Aug 2018

Private Consultation for Immigration to Canada

Punishment and Profits: Immigration Detention - Fault Lines

Immigration is a key issue in the U.S. presidential election with Republican candidates trying to demonstrate their tough stance on undocumented immigrants.
Meanwhile, under the Obama administration, the detention and deportation of immigrants has reached an all-time high. Each day, the U.S. government detains more than 33,000 non-citizens at a cost of $5.5 million per day.
The result is a lot of money for the powerful private prison industry, which spends millions of dollars on lobbying and now operates nearly half of the country's immigration detention centers.
Fault Lines travels to Texas and Florida to investigate the business of immigrant detention and to find out how a handful of companies help to shape U.S. immigration laws.
For more Fault Lines: http://america.aljazeera.com/wat...

published: 20 Jun 2015

Private Philanthropy and Immigrant Dreamers

The private sector is stepping up to help young immigrant Dreamers while Congress continues to debate their future. Few Americans have done more than Donald Graham, the chairman of the board of Graham Holdings Company and former publisher of the Washington Post. Mr. Graham cofounded TheDream.US to fund college scholarships for hundreds of Dreamers, and he recently received significant donations to expand the program to thousands more. Graham will discuss the success of his initiative, his future plans, and his views on immigration policy and philanthropy. MariselaTobar and Sadhana Singh, two Dreamers who graduated from Trinity Washington University this year after receiving scholarships from his foundation, will share their perspectives on how his program changed their lives, their hopes ...

published: 08 Jun 2018

How This Town Stopped A Private Immigration Prison From Moving In • BRAVE NEW FILMS

Trump's Immigration Plans Could Make Private Prisons Richer Than Ever

Over the past month, ICE enforcement has been conducting raids across the country, arresting thousands of undocumented immigrants. The Trump administration said...

Over the past month, ICE enforcement has been conducting raids across the country, arresting thousands of undocumented immigrants. The Trump administration said it plans to hold detainees for the entire length of their proceedings, which will double the amount of money spent on immigration detentions per year. Who's going to pay those fees, you ask? The American people, of course.
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Over the past month, ICE enforcement has been conducting raids across the country, arresting thousands of undocumented immigrants. The Trump administration said it plans to hold detainees for the entire length of their proceedings, which will double the amount of money spent on immigration detentions per year. Who's going to pay those fees, you ask? The American people, of course.
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Trump will be making the shareholders of private prison companies a lot of money. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"Private prison companies saw an immediate and sustained stock bump when PresidentDonald Trump was elected. And investors think things will keep getting better.
An article on Seeking Alpha, the investment research site, speculated that GEOGroup’s stock value may increase by 25 percent this year.
“The basic rationale is that a Trump administration will emphasize private industry and law-and-order, both which will serve as significant macro tailwinds for the private prison industry over the next 4 years,” it said.
That emphasis began in earnest Wednesday with a series of executive orders signed by Trump to crackdown on illegal immigration.
Besides announcing that he will triple the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and order the Department of Homeland Security to start building the wall (even though Mexico has yet to pony up the cash), Trump and his team also committed to locking up more immigrants who illegally cross the border.
These measures are expensive; an analysis from the progressive Center for American Progress——a think tank linked to the Clinton campaign—estimated the whole project could cost more than $117 billion over the next 10 years.
And much of that money will go straight to private prison companies.
“The reality is, DHS is not going to have the ability to detain all these folks,” said DavidInserra, a homeland security policy analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation. “You have to rely on the private contractors.””*
Read more here: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2017/01/25/private-prisons-cheer-trump-s-immigration-crackdown.html
Hosts: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian
Cast: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian
***
The Largest OnlineNewsShow in the World. Hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian. LIVE STREAMING weekdays 6-8pm ET. http://www.tytnetwork.com/live
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Trump will be making the shareholders of private prison companies a lot of money. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"Private prison companies saw an immediate and sustained stock bump when PresidentDonald Trump was elected. And investors think things will keep getting better.
An article on Seeking Alpha, the investment research site, speculated that GEOGroup’s stock value may increase by 25 percent this year.
“The basic rationale is that a Trump administration will emphasize private industry and law-and-order, both which will serve as significant macro tailwinds for the private prison industry over the next 4 years,” it said.
That emphasis began in earnest Wednesday with a series of executive orders signed by Trump to crackdown on illegal immigration.
Besides announcing that he will triple the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and order the Department of Homeland Security to start building the wall (even though Mexico has yet to pony up the cash), Trump and his team also committed to locking up more immigrants who illegally cross the border.
These measures are expensive; an analysis from the progressive Center for American Progress——a think tank linked to the Clinton campaign—estimated the whole project could cost more than $117 billion over the next 10 years.
And much of that money will go straight to private prison companies.
“The reality is, DHS is not going to have the ability to detain all these folks,” said DavidInserra, a homeland security policy analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation. “You have to rely on the private contractors.””*
Read more here: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2017/01/25/private-prisons-cheer-trump-s-immigration-crackdown.html
Hosts: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian
Cast: Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian
***
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In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the headlines from London and the profit in private immigration prisons in America. In the second half, Max interviews Roy Sebag of Goldmoney.com about harvesting Mene.com where gold is sold as it is found in nature – i.e. 24 karat. Any gold sold at less than that is a human invention and consumers are paying way over spot for this inferior not quite real gold product. They also discuss the ‘gold constant’, trade deficits, trade policy and Russia’s gold hoard.
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https://democracynow.org - The for-profit prison company GEOGroup has threatened to sue the human rights group DreamDefenders, which is planning a national da...

https://democracynow.org - The for-profit prison company GEOGroup has threatened to sue the human rights group DreamDefenders, which is planning a national day of action today to protest the private prison company. GEO Group is Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s single biggest contractor, receiving hundreds of millions of dollars to run private immigrant prisons. The Dream Defenders are planning to disrupt GEO Group operations in cities across the United States today, including in Florida, Arizona, California and New York City. For more we speak with Rachel Gilmer, co-director of the Florida-based Dream Defenders. The organization was recently served a cease-and-desist letter by attorneys representing the for-profit detention company GEO Group. They have launched a campaign website, GEOcages.com.
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https://democracynow.org - The for-profit prison company GEOGroup has threatened to sue the human rights group DreamDefenders, which is planning a national day of action today to protest the private prison company. GEO Group is Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s single biggest contractor, receiving hundreds of millions of dollars to run private immigrant prisons. The Dream Defenders are planning to disrupt GEO Group operations in cities across the United States today, including in Florida, Arizona, California and New York City. For more we speak with Rachel Gilmer, co-director of the Florida-based Dream Defenders. The organization was recently served a cease-and-desist letter by attorneys representing the for-profit detention company GEO Group. They have launched a campaign website, GEOcages.com.
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Punishment and Profits: Immigration Detention - Fault Lines

Immigration is a key issue in the U.S. presidential election with Republican candidates trying to demonstrate their tough stance on undocumented immigrants.
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Immigration is a key issue in the U.S. presidential election with Republican candidates trying to demonstrate their tough stance on undocumented immigrants.
Meanwhile, under the Obama administration, the detention and deportation of immigrants has reached an all-time high. Each day, the U.S. government detains more than 33,000 non-citizens at a cost of $5.5 million per day.
The result is a lot of money for the powerful private prison industry, which spends millions of dollars on lobbying and now operates nearly half of the country's immigration detention centers.
Fault Lines travels to Texas and Florida to investigate the business of immigrant detention and to find out how a handful of companies help to shape U.S. immigration laws.
For more Fault Lines: http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/fault-lines.html

Immigration is a key issue in the U.S. presidential election with Republican candidates trying to demonstrate their tough stance on undocumented immigrants.
Meanwhile, under the Obama administration, the detention and deportation of immigrants has reached an all-time high. Each day, the U.S. government detains more than 33,000 non-citizens at a cost of $5.5 million per day.
The result is a lot of money for the powerful private prison industry, which spends millions of dollars on lobbying and now operates nearly half of the country's immigration detention centers.
Fault Lines travels to Texas and Florida to investigate the business of immigrant detention and to find out how a handful of companies help to shape U.S. immigration laws.
For more Fault Lines: http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/fault-lines.html

The private sector is stepping up to help young immigrant Dreamers while Congress continues to debate their future. Few Americans have done more than Donald Graham, the chairman of the board of Graham Holdings Company and former publisher of the Washington Post. Mr. Graham cofounded TheDream.US to fund college scholarships for hundreds of Dreamers, and he recently received significant donations to expand the program to thousands more. Graham will discuss the success of his initiative, his future plans, and his views on immigration policy and philanthropy. MariselaTobar and Sadhana Singh, two Dreamers who graduated from Trinity Washington University this year after receiving scholarships from his foundation, will share their perspectives on how his program changed their lives, their hopes for the future, and what barriers they still face to attaining the American dream.

The private sector is stepping up to help young immigrant Dreamers while Congress continues to debate their future. Few Americans have done more than Donald Graham, the chairman of the board of Graham Holdings Company and former publisher of the Washington Post. Mr. Graham cofounded TheDream.US to fund college scholarships for hundreds of Dreamers, and he recently received significant donations to expand the program to thousands more. Graham will discuss the success of his initiative, his future plans, and his views on immigration policy and philanthropy. MariselaTobar and Sadhana Singh, two Dreamers who graduated from Trinity Washington University this year after receiving scholarships from his foundation, will share their perspectives on how his program changed their lives, their hopes for the future, and what barriers they still face to attaining the American dream.

Trump's Immigration Plans Could Make Private Prisons Richer Than Ever

Over the past month, ICE enforcement has been conducting raids across the country, arresting thousands of undocumented immigrants. The Trump administration said it plans to hold detainees for the entire length of their proceedings, which will double the amount of money spent on immigration detentions per year. Who's going to pay those fees, you ask? The American people, of course.
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Private Prisons LOVE Trump’s Immigration Plans

Trump will be making the shareholders of private prison companies a lot of money. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"Private prison companies saw an immediate and sustained stock bump when PresidentDonald Trump was elected. And investors think things will keep getting better.
An article on Seeking Alpha, the investment research site, speculated that GEOGroup’s stock value may increase by 25 percent this year.
“The basic rationale is that a Trump administration will emphasize private industry and law-and-order, both which will serve as significant macro tailwinds for the private prison industry over the next 4 years,” it said.
That emphasis began in earnest Wednesday with a series of executive orders signed by Trump to crackdown on illegal immigration.
Besides announcing that he will triple the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and order the Department of Homeland Security to start building the wall (even though Mexico has yet to pony up the cash), Trump and his team also committed to locking up more immigrants who illegally cross the border.
These measures are expensive; an analysis from the progressive Center for American Progress——a think tank linked to the Clinton campaign—estimated the whole project could cost more than $117 billion over the next 10 years.
And much of that money will go straight to private prison companies.
“The reality is, DHS is not going to have the ability to detain all these folks,” said DavidInserra, a homeland security policy analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation. “You have to rely on the private contractors.””*
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Keiser Report: Private immigration prisons’ profits (E1252)

In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the headlines from London and the profit in private immigration prisons in America. In the second half, Max interviews Roy Sebag of Goldmoney.com about harvesting Mene.com where gold is sold as it is found in nature – i.e. 24 karat. Any gold sold at less than that is a human invention and consumers are paying way over spot for this inferior not quite real gold product. They also discuss the ‘gold constant’, trade deficits, trade policy and Russia’s gold hoard.
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https://democracynow.org - The for-profit prison company GEOGroup has threatened to sue the human rights group DreamDefenders, which is planning a national day of action today to protest the private prison company. GEO Group is Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s single biggest contractor, receiving hundreds of millions of dollars to run private immigrant prisons. The Dream Defenders are planning to disrupt GEO Group operations in cities across the United States today, including in Florida, Arizona, California and New York City. For more we speak with Rachel Gilmer, co-director of the Florida-based Dream Defenders. The organization was recently served a cease-and-desist letter by attorneys representing the for-profit detention company GEO Group. They have launched a campaign website, GEOcages.com.
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Punishment and Profits: Immigration Detention - Fault Lines

Immigration is a key issue in the U.S. presidential election with Republican candidates trying to demonstrate their tough stance on undocumented immigrants.
Meanwhile, under the Obama administration, the detention and deportation of immigrants has reached an all-time high. Each day, the U.S. government detains more than 33,000 non-citizens at a cost of $5.5 million per day.
The result is a lot of money for the powerful private prison industry, which spends millions of dollars on lobbying and now operates nearly half of the country's immigration detention centers.
Fault Lines travels to Texas and Florida to investigate the business of immigrant detention and to find out how a handful of companies help to shape U.S. immigration laws.
For more Fault Lines: http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/fault-lines.html

Private Philanthropy and Immigrant Dreamers

The private sector is stepping up to help young immigrant Dreamers while Congress continues to debate their future. Few Americans have done more than Donald Graham, the chairman of the board of Graham Holdings Company and former publisher of the Washington Post. Mr. Graham cofounded TheDream.US to fund college scholarships for hundreds of Dreamers, and he recently received significant donations to expand the program to thousands more. Graham will discuss the success of his initiative, his future plans, and his views on immigration policy and philanthropy. MariselaTobar and Sadhana Singh, two Dreamers who graduated from Trinity Washington University this year after receiving scholarships from his foundation, will share their perspectives on how his program changed their lives, their hopes for the future, and what barriers they still face to attaining the American dream.

But smaller companies that lack deep sources of funding from the private credit markets or from venture capitalists could be hurt ... This year, for example, an activist shareholder wants to pre-emptively block the nation's two largest private detention companies from housing immigrant children who have been separated from their parents....

But smaller companies that lack deep sources of funding from the private credit markets or from venture capitalists could be hurt ... This year, for example, an activist shareholder wants to pre-emptively block the nation’s two largest private detention companies from housing immigrant children who have been separated from their parents....

If Ivanka took over the reins of the bank, she probably would be an improvement. Updated January 16, 2019 2.00 PM ... They will put up with, defend or deny almost anything, including campaign contacts with Russia or the confiscation of private property under a “state of emergency” to build an anti-immigration wall ... The sad reality is this ... .......

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But smaller companies that lack deep sources of funding from the private credit markets or from venture capitalists could be hurt ... This year, for example, an activist shareholder wants to pre-emptively block the nation's two largest private detention companies from housing immigrant children who have been separated from their parents....

But smaller companies that lack deep sources of funding from the private credit markets or from venture capitalists could be hurt ... This year, for example, an activist shareholder wants to pre-emptively block the nation’s two largest private detention companies from housing immigrant children who have been separated from their parents....

If Ivanka took over the reins of the bank, she probably would be an improvement. Updated January 16, 2019 2.00 PM ... They will put up with, defend or deny almost anything, including campaign contacts with Russia or the confiscation of private property under a “state of emergency” to build an anti-immigration wall ... The sad reality is this ... .......

By TYLER COWEN. Guest Columnist ...And I am here to tell you that it might not be so bad ... They will put up with, defend or deny almost anything, including campaign contacts with Russia or the confiscation of private property under a “state of emergency” to build an anti-immigration wall ... He co-founded a famous foreign-aid public health group, has a Ph.D....

And I am here to tell you that it might not be so bad. For one, picking Ivanka could work out well for the bank's current standing in Washington... They will put up with, defend or deny almost anything, including campaign contacts with Russia or the confiscation of private property under a "state of emergency" to build an anti-immigration wall ... ___ ... ___....

Beyond a few mainstream Democratic stances — including closing privateimmigration prisons, allowing undocumented immigrants to become citizens and modernizing the work visa system — O’Rourke insists the thorny immigration answers will come from everyday Americans....

Frum is a citizen immigrant, a Harvard Law School and Yale graduate and a former speechwriter for then-President George W ...Back then, Democrats were arguably more hawkish than Republicans on immigration control ... If the private sector ran immigration as a business, management would study problems and pursue the most cost-effective solutions....

But smaller companies that lack deep sources of funding from the private credit markets or from venture capitalists could be hurt ... This year, for example, an activist shareholder wants to pre-emptively block the nation's two largest private detention companies from housing immigrant children who have been separated from their parents....

MONDAY saw an avalanche of posting and reposting on YouTube of an alleged audio recording between estranged business partners Kris Aquino and Nicko Falcis, where the Internet celebrity threatened his life ... Nicko Falcis. Madam… hello…. Kris Aquino ... She also sent messages to my family and friends detailing my private and confidential immigration records....